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Current testing device - ADMO - OMICRON electronics - voltage / simulation / automatic
Current testing device - ADMO - OMICRON electronics - voltage / simulation / automatic
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Characteristics

Test type
current, voltage, simulation
Operating mode
automatic, PC-controllable
Test material
circuit breaker, protection relay, for electric energy meters
Sector
for laboratory, industrial, for the petroleum industry, for the automotive industry, for railway applications
Technology
digital
Other characteristics
high-stability

Description

Intelligent tripping schedules for overcurrent and distance protection Quick and easy tripping schedules Network topologies are becoming increasingly complex. Therefore, the effort of creating tripping schedules has increased significantly in recent years. Obtaining a clear overview is getting more difficult, the risk of errors increases. ADMO Time Grading lets you design and manage individual tripping schedules for both overcurrent and distance protection in a simple and time-saving manner. The unique solution helps you to prevent damage to your infrastructure in the event of a network fault. Thus, security of supply is maintained. Key features - Enter tripping characteristics via primary X and t values - Add characteristics of additional relays and see overlaps immediately - Adapt and re-use existing characteristics - Create schedule variants - Automatically collate characteristics from different busbar feeds - Reproduce schedules with the automatically saved history

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Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Intersolar 2026
Intersolar 2026

23-25 Jun 2026 Munich (Germany) Hall C5 - Stand 434

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